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Two Senior Classes Visited College *~h% /SY (| Thirty-eig'nt members of the Seniorj of the high schools of Dallas I Township and Elysburg were guests lof the Teachers College yesterday, i Dallas pupils were in charge of Miss j jCul'bert and those from Elysburg in* j charge of Miss Duncan, j The guests reached the college about j jT3O o'clock in the morning, attended j |the college assembly and later enjoyled sound pictures.- They were guests at luncheon and j during the afternoon inspected the j dormitories, train I g school, gymnas-i jium and visited some of the classes. The visitations are in charge of Dr. 'Marguerite Kehr, dean of women, and j John C. Koch, dean of men, with the | student assistants being Jacob Kotch' and Gladys Brcnnen. The one hundred forty-three members of the Senior class of Bloom&burg High School will be guests of the coM lege on Friday. College Jayvee Schedule AUm The College Jayvees promise fo be just about as busy on the diamond this season as the varsity nine. They open first, being in Espy this Wednesday. Among the contests booked are two with Bucknell Junior College, Wilkes- Barre. They play in Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday, April 28th, and entertain he Junior College nine here on May sth. Poem Contest Is Held At Orangeville 3fJh/ks' Vera Bowman. Jeanl ??? .Sands and Reginald Remley won the Slight to represent Orangeville Bor- Ijough schools in the county poem congest at Bloomsburg next week. Poem champions and alternates of Orangeville were selected in a contest held *in the scnool auditorium Friday before a large number of pupils and par-1 jcnts. Poems selected from a list approved for use in the county were 'I used. Division champions and alternates ol> Orangeville are: Grades 1 and 2. Joan Parcel! and Betty Musselman; grades ; F and 4, Vera Bowman and Arline Conner; grades 5 and 6, Jean Sands!' and John Parcell; grades 7 and 8, Re-1 ginald Remley and Trina Hewlett. A group of three students front-the I dramatic course of B.S.T.C. acted arl; judges in the contest. Students To Attend Conference On Govt. y/.TT^T LSJ?*rl??? Danville, and Walter Hill, of Shamokin, will reprejsent the Teachers College this weekend at the fourth annual conference on government at Harrisburg. More than thirty-five schools will be represented and the program includes a model legislature?????? to discuss social and economic FANNING ??mn Bloomsburg and Berwick athletics ??? use on even terms in at least one particular this Spring. The track andjs lleld teams of the two institutions wil ??? Ingage in such one outside meet, thalg 'he scholastic invitation meet at thcg I Teachers College on Saturday, I, st. When it was announced thatp | Bloomsburg would h>ave track andH lleld athletics this Spring in a modi- '; I led form, it was also announced that! I he meet on the Hill would be the one ??? I mtside event pointed for. Yesterday Berwick authorities came |>ut for the same program, stating thatjjH iio dual meets will be scheduled wltha Inter-class squad meets to replaceM i'arsity competition. Both schools have ilecided to ???take it easy?????? during the! present season. 'EC that works out m I here will probably be a more active! || schedule for each in 1938. f Trick Knee Bothers Crusader Susquehanna University???s baseball! team, which will be at the College a week from Monday, may have to play the services of its hard-hit* ~ ||ting captain, Clyde Spitzner, of Potts- ; Sville, because of the trouble he is hav-1 ling with a ???trick knee.??? Spitzner is a classy second basemanm With three years of varsity experience | i behind him. Last summer he tore psome ligaments in his knee during a game and the injury has never responded properly to treatment. During the past week the Cr_usad??w-j| leader has tried to holdTcfown his old post but had to be carried off the dia-1 mond when his knee buckled under j him. A specially constructed knee I brace is now being made for the Cru- | sader captain but he will likely shift \ , to the outfield where there will be |yless strain on the limb. s College Students Judging Contests H lstr/.:.??? A miihher of juniors and seniors under the direction of Miss Alice Johnston of the Speech Department of the Boomsburg State Teachers College Brave been judging plays and poetry contests throughout the service area of the college. Helen Weav|er, Bloomsburg, Miriam Utt, Blooms| burg., and May Weixel, Milton, have judged plays at the Mainviilej P High School at the request of Mr.l ... James Davis, principal, Bernice Bronson, Athens, Betty HOhalfont, Scranton, and Carrie Livsey, ' Bloomsburg, have judged poetry congests at the Mifflin ville High School held under the sponsorship of Professor Thomas Kirker, principal. Margaret Potter, Bloomsburg, Alice . Auch, Easton, and Dorothy S idler,; | Danville, at the request of Professor; Kenneth Merrill, judged plays at the Orangeville High School. John Supchinsky, Edwardsvilie, was the sole judge at a debate held re-, | cently at Leek Kill which was one of ' the county high school debates of Northumberland County held under. I the direction of Assistant County Stip| erintendent, John B, Boyer. Frank Camera, of Hazleton, judged a similarJ 'debate held recently at PottsgroveJ Ray Schrope, Tower City, functioned |in a similar capacity at a recent de-| I bate held in the Northumberland High iSchool. / Local readier's Article Printed 4/8/37 The Apm of the Business Education World contains an article on! "???The Students??? Classroom??? by Johr Iff. Gress, head of the commercial deibartment of the Bloomsburg High Isohool, who is a graduate of the ? Bloomsburg Teachers College. This Iprticle was the third prize winner in the Business Education World essa> contest and represents a description of a classroom situation in which stud- are made responsible for the gena discipline and learning situation A continuation of the series of tests on Business Law compared by Professor H. A. Andruss, director, department of Commeice, Bloomsburg State ??? Fbachers College, is found in the , same issue. This installment deals ???with ???Case Problems on Bailments and Carriers.??? Forensic League Contests Held Here Saturday 4/fJ^T High ''school students from twelve bounties in the North Eastern district of the Pennsylvania Music and Forensic League will convene at the Blooms burg State Teachers College Saturday morning at 9 o???clock. The counties include Bradford, Columbia Lackwaanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Pike, Sullivan Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Assistant County Superintendent, John B. Boyer, of Sunbury, is director for North Eastern District. Contests will be held in debating, declamation, Shakespeare reading, original oration, extempore speaking, poetry reading, All varieties of music contests will also feature the day. This district contest is one of nine which wil determine winners who will compete in the state final contest at Altoona' Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24. Ten Schools In Track Meet i.Hfjr Additional Entries Expected Before Annual Meet At College May 1 Ten schools thus far have accepted invitations to participate in the anJ nual scholastic track and field meet off Bloomsburg State Teachers College to be held here on Saturday, May first. Only nine teams participated last year. About ten schools sent invitations have not replied thus far but indications are the field will be by far the largest in the history of the rapidly growing event. Acceptances now in are from Mt. Carmel, defending champions; Blythe Township, Bloomsburg, Berwick, Towanda, Kulpmont, Wellsboro, Williamsport, Plymouth and Troy, .

Two Senior Classes Visited College *~h% /SY (| Thirty-eig'nt members of the Seniorj of the high schools of Dallas I Township and Elysburg were guests lof the Teachers College yesterday, i Dallas pupils were in charge of Miss j jCul'bert and those from Elysburg in* j charge of Miss Duncan, j The guests reached the college about j jT3O o'clock in the morning, attended j |the college assembly and later enjoyled sound pictures.- They were guests at luncheon and j during the afternoon inspected the j dormitories, train I g school, gymnas-i jium and visited some of the classes. The visitations are in charge of Dr. 'Marguerite Kehr, dean of women, and j John C. Koch, dean of men, with the | student assistants being Jacob Kotch' and Gladys Brcnnen. The one hundred forty-three members of the Senior class of Bloom&burg High School will be guests of the coM lege on Friday. College Jayvee Schedule AUm The College Jayvees promise fo be just about as busy on the diamond this season as the varsity nine. They open first, being in Espy this Wednesday. Among the contests booked are two with Bucknell Junior College, Wilkes- Barre. They play in Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday, April 28th, and entertain he Junior College nine here on May sth. Poem Contest Is Held At Orangeville 3fJh/ks' Vera Bowman. Jeanl ??? .Sands and Reginald Remley won the Slight to represent Orangeville Bor- Ijough schools in the county poem congest at Bloomsburg next week. Poem champions and alternates of Orangeville were selected in a contest held *in the scnool auditorium Friday before a large number of pupils and par-1 jcnts. Poems selected from a list approved for use in the county were 'I used. Division champions and alternates ol> Orangeville are: Grades 1 and 2. Joan Parcel! and Betty Musselman; grades ; F and 4, Vera Bowman and Arline Conner; grades 5 and 6, Jean Sands!' and John Parcell; grades 7 and 8, Re-1 ginald Remley and Trina Hewlett. A group of three students front-the I dramatic course of B.S.T.C. acted arl; judges in the contest. Students To Attend Conference On Govt. y/.TT^T LSJ?*rl??? Danville, and Walter Hill, of Shamokin, will reprejsent the Teachers College this weekend at the fourth annual conference on government at Harrisburg. More than thirty-five schools will be represented and the program includes a model legislature?????? to discuss social and economic FANNING ??mn Bloomsburg and Berwick athletics ??? use on even terms in at least one particular this Spring. The track andjs lleld teams of the two institutions wil ??? Ingage in such one outside meet, thalg 'he scholastic invitation meet at thcg I Teachers College on Saturday, I, st. When it was announced thatp | Bloomsburg would h>ave track andH lleld athletics this Spring in a modi- '; I led form, it was also announced that! I he meet on the Hill would be the one ??? I mtside event pointed for. Yesterday Berwick authorities came |>ut for the same program, stating thatjjH iio dual meets will be scheduled wltha Inter-class squad meets to replaceM i'arsity competition. Both schools have ilecided to ???take it easy?????? during the! present season. 'EC that works out m I here will probably be a more active! || schedule for each in 1938. f Trick Knee Bothers Crusader Susquehanna University???s baseball! team, which will be at the College a week from Monday, may have to play the services of its hard-hit* ~ ||ting captain, Clyde Spitzner, of Potts- ; Sville, because of the trouble he is hav-1 ling with a ???trick knee.??? Spitzner is a classy second basemanm With three years of varsity experience | i behind him. Last summer he tore psome ligaments in his knee during a game and the injury has never responded properly to treatment. During the past week the Cr_usad??w-j| leader has tried to holdTcfown his old post but had to be carried off the dia-1 mond when his knee buckled under j him. A specially constructed knee I brace is now being made for the Cru- | sader captain but he will likely shift \ , to the outfield where there will be |yless strain on the limb. s College Students Judging Contests H lstr/.:.??? A miihher of juniors and seniors under the direction of Miss Alice Johnston of the Speech Department of the Boomsburg State Teachers College Brave been judging plays and poetry contests throughout the service area of the college. Helen Weav|er, Bloomsburg, Miriam Utt, Blooms| burg., and May Weixel, Milton, have judged plays at the Mainviilej P High School at the request of Mr.l ... James Davis, principal, Bernice Bronson, Athens, Betty HOhalfont, Scranton, and Carrie Livsey, ' Bloomsburg, have judged poetry congests at the Mifflin ville High School held under the sponsorship of Professor Thomas Kirker, principal. Margaret Potter, Bloomsburg, Alice . Auch, Easton, and Dorothy S idler,; | Danville, at the request of Professor; Kenneth Merrill, judged plays at the Orangeville High School. John Supchinsky, Edwardsvilie, was the sole judge at a debate held re-, | cently at Leek Kill which was one of ' the county high school debates of Northumberland County held under. I the direction of Assistant County Stip| erintendent, John B, Boyer. Frank Camera, of Hazleton, judged a similarJ 'debate held recently at PottsgroveJ Ray Schrope, Tower City, functioned |in a similar capacity at a recent de-| I bate held in the Northumberland High iSchool. / Local readier's Article Printed 4/8/37 The Apm of the Business Education World contains an article on! "???The Students??? Classroom??? by Johr Iff. Gress, head of the commercial deibartment of the Bloomsburg High Isohool, who is a graduate of the ? Bloomsburg Teachers College. This Iprticle was the third prize winner in the Business Education World essa> contest and represents a description of a classroom situation in which stud- are made responsible for the gena discipline and learning situation A continuation of the series of tests on Business Law compared by Professor H. A. Andruss, director, department of Commeice, Bloomsburg State ??? Fbachers College, is found in the , same issue. This installment deals ???with ???Case Problems on Bailments and Carriers.??? Forensic League Contests Held Here Saturday 4/fJ^T High ''school students from twelve bounties in the North Eastern district of the Pennsylvania Music and Forensic League will convene at the Blooms burg State Teachers College Saturday morning at 9 o???clock. The counties include Bradford, Columbia Lackwaanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Pike, Sullivan Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Assistant County Superintendent, John B. Boyer, of Sunbury, is director for North Eastern District. Contests will be held in debating, declamation, Shakespeare reading, original oration, extempore speaking, poetry reading, All varieties of music contests will also feature the day. This district contest is one of nine which wil determine winners who will compete in the state final contest at Altoona' Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24. Ten Schools In Track Meet i.Hfjr Additional Entries Expected Before Annual Meet At College May 1 Ten schools thus far have accepted invitations to participate in the anJ nual scholastic track and field meet off Bloomsburg State Teachers College to be held here on Saturday, May first. Only nine teams participated last year. About ten schools sent invitations have not replied thus far but indications are the field will be by far the largest in the history of the rapidly growing event. Acceptances now in are from Mt. Carmel, defending champions; Blythe Township, Bloomsburg, Berwick, Towanda, Kulpmont, Wellsboro, Williamsport, Plymouth and Troy, .